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==Origins==
==Origins==
Spurned Animus is an Artifact with no History, Legends, or Tales written about it. It first appeared in Amontaar, in late 311 AC, and has only occasionally changed hands as a passing curiosity. Only two things are known for certain about it: it is a Void Magic Artifact, it is incomplete, and it was likely made by an Arken. ((More Information may be added to this page, as it is discovered)).  
Spurned Animus is an Artifact with no History, Legends, or Tales written about it. It first appeared in Amontaar, in late 311 AC, and has only occasionally changed hands as a passing curiosity. It is an artifact created by the Rejection Arken, and is considered incomplete. The artifact hosts a Void Demon, bound to it, and well understood to be created by it, though the mechanisms of doing so are not fully understood. The current Demon bound to the Artifact is tight-lipped on its nature, for now. ((More Information may be added to this page, as it is discovered)).  
==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Spurned Animus is a ruby-red gem set in a brassy golden necklace of intricate but alien design. Resembling more the jagged cracks and curls of Void Script than anything favored by mortal hands, it is nonetheless decidedly not Katharic. At parts, the brassy metal seems to be broken like it cracked under stress, and then was refilled with a purer molten gold that lacks the same gritty finish, shimmering differently when held in the light. The amulet part is suspended on thread of the same metal, worn around one’s neck without a clasp. Altogether, the jewelry is also suspiciously light, more like a trinket or a coin than the weight one would expect, due to its Magical nature.
Spurned Animus is a ruby-red gem set in a brassy golden necklace of intricate but alien design. Resembling more the jagged cracks and curls of Void Script than anything favored by mortal hands, it is nonetheless decidedly not Katharic. At parts, the brassy metal seems to be broken like it cracked under stress, and then was refilled with a purer molten gold that lacks the same gritty finish, shimmering differently when held in the light. The amulet part is suspended on thread of the same metal, worn around one’s neck without a clasp. Altogether, the jewelry is also suspiciously light, more like a trinket or a coin than the weight one would expect, due to its Magical nature.

Revision as of 23:04, 12 August 2024

Spurned Animus, Reluctant Gift
Artifacts
NameSpurned Animus, Reluctant Gift
OriginRejection Arken
TypeJewelry


Origins

Spurned Animus is an Artifact with no History, Legends, or Tales written about it. It first appeared in Amontaar, in late 311 AC, and has only occasionally changed hands as a passing curiosity. It is an artifact created by the Rejection Arken, and is considered incomplete. The artifact hosts a Void Demon, bound to it, and well understood to be created by it, though the mechanisms of doing so are not fully understood. The current Demon bound to the Artifact is tight-lipped on its nature, for now. ((More Information may be added to this page, as it is discovered)).

Appearance

Spurned Animus is a ruby-red gem set in a brassy golden necklace of intricate but alien design. Resembling more the jagged cracks and curls of Void Script than anything favored by mortal hands, it is nonetheless decidedly not Katharic. At parts, the brassy metal seems to be broken like it cracked under stress, and then was refilled with a purer molten gold that lacks the same gritty finish, shimmering differently when held in the light. The amulet part is suspended on thread of the same metal, worn around one’s neck without a clasp. Altogether, the jewelry is also suspiciously light, more like a trinket or a coin than the weight one would expect, due to its Magical nature.

Artifact Mechanics

Spurned Animus is a Void Magic Artifact. As Spurned Animus is an Artifact, there are several rules associated with Artifact Ownership, see Artifact page. Spurned Animus also provides the following specials:

Permanent Mechanics

  • The wielder gains Magical Talent, as a part of using this Artifact, without the wielder actually being considered Magical or as having Magic. Any Magic Point Buy Packs gained with this Artifact do not count as the user having Magic.

Artifactspark Mechanics

  • Choose 2 Free Packs from the following Categories: Roguery Point Buy, Invoke Point Buy, Adapt Point Buy
  • The wielder of Spurned Animus gains 1 Pack from Prayer Point Buy for free, even if they normally cannot invest in Prayer Point Buy due to lockouts. This does not count as Godly intervention, but as magic from this Artifact.
  • The wielder of Spurned Animus can choose one enemy in a Combat Roleplay Scene (except during 1v1’s). That enemy counts as everything for the purposes of Abilities used by the wielder that only work against certain things (ex. people of a religion, mystech, mages, etc).
  • The wielder of Spurned Animus can impose limitations upon the Bound Demon attached to the Artifact and created by it. The Artifact does not allow the wielder to fully command what the Demon does, but they can prevent it from doing certain things, if they are clever enough with their wording. They can also summon the Demon ((make a ticket)). The current Demon's name is: Animus.

Legendary Artifactspark Mechanics

  • Choose 1 Free Pack from the following Category: Invoke Point Buy
  • This Artifact's Legendary Function has already been used, and is unavailable, until a hidden condition is met.
  • The Legendary Artifactspark Jewelry grants the user +2 Attack Stat (breaks cap up to 11) and +2 Defense Stat (breaks cap up to 9), and sets the minimum for their Attack and Defense Dice Rolls to 2. When the user is KO’d, they can choose to instantly teleport them, and the Artifact, safely to their home. This can only be done once (and must be reported to Lore Staff). Subsequent uses of this teleport mechanic must sacrifice the Artifact’s Spark in order to teleport the user and the Artifact. The Artifact is considered de-sparked, and the Artifactspark is granted to whoever KO’d the user.

Accreditation
Writersbirdsfoot_violet, Okanara
ArtistsN/A
ProcessorsOkanara
Last EditorBirdsfoot violet on 08/12/2024.

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